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Barrie Examiner, 5 Aug 1915, p. 6

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a.u.wUl. ulouldlaa DI `Em. and 5.00 p.m. I1lV-12 nnnn an-4 uuu u.UU p.111. y-12 noon and 7 BASEBALL every third 1 an :1-.~... ` 'A'1;ozE;u'ir1 {111lVl.') ..5.`3o a.m. . .5.45 am. . .2.22 p.m. . .2.42 p. KJIJUOI . .9.45 a.m. uuut (13 11. Face JPRIHIJS cut` their 1 W0 as their pu.-:99: now, after all their I iP,'s` of a civilization sumo I'espt~ct,ss than are beginning to RAILWAY _ (Arrive) .Qn l'|rv\` . ."."10.3_5 '77 2.20 7.12.30 {A $12.30 .".'1o.1o 312.30 7.45 5.35 anulch IIIHFVPHOUS that where the Chinese cernvd. You must r ha_t. as a_racje they 1 1.55 .I. all].- .12.3O .12.30 All klnds Hard and Soft Wood and Mixed 4 ft. slabs. Prices upon application. You Oloo, Phone 81,.Iradford Shunt ' 6.30 . 7.45 40.35 `Pill For July . .0.50 3.40 1.80 For Aug. . .6.15 3.50 1.90 SOFT GOAL GAIIIIEI. GOAL $5.60 Per Ton $1.60 For Ton 7.50 2.05 For July For Aug. For Sept. cuplkll [7 3 There can be no doubt about its existence," I answered. ``I myself have experienced its ef- fects, though I have never actu- ally seen it put in operation. But it was Miss Clement who was most convincing. I have never seen either it _or NUT, STOVE AND EGG GOAL Par For Half For or. Ton Ton Ton 1.80 4.00 2.10 1.90 4.10 2.15 For lane a An - -- - -A COAL! COAL: COAL! MickIe,nyment{sun! .. _.__--- uvuuv-IOU. Call or send history for free advice. Medicine furnished in tablet form, Hours-10 am. to 1 jun. \ sad 2 to 6 pm. Sundays-l0 3.11:. to 1 pg. Consultation Inc H Q L T X j ` ` ` uI'I`_ull-\l..IDI ' PIlos,Eczema, Asthma. caurrh. Plmplu. Dyspepsia, Epilepsy. Rheumatism. Okla. Kid- ney. Blood. Nerve and Bladder Diseases. Pall -_ ---l " ' _ vwvv `I District Manager Sun Life As- surance Go. of canada. (One of the best.) Also Agent for flrst-class Fire and Accldent Insurance Companv ies. Dwelling house and _con. tents Insurance a speclalty. Rates 50 to 90 cents for. 3 years er hundred according to local- 1% and construction. 0 ca 49 lllary st. Phone 294 - uul |'1'GC ans. S?)-;;"ER at wmrs 25 Tomm Se `rm.-...o.. n.- Tho Dunlap CL, ;|_Iono 3. cleaned, Alter-9;! . ...uuuu1au' LL`l'IIl. Incredible! he exclainmed.` Can .be posse thatthereis such an anaesthetic as this, and wve have never even heard of H before?" |t7TVI_ , vsiecial attention will be gxven go t e accommodation of farmers In this locality. Money to Loan on Mortgages. Agency Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada. Omce Hours 10 to 4. T. BEECROFT, Manager. Elizabeth Street 5 doors West of Five Points LWIIU sold. ` [JAIUDII lVUl'aDle We cash Che ues drawn on any Bank in Cana a or the United States. Accounts collected. Sterling Exchange bought 0: Transact a General Banking Business. Notes cashed or collected t the most favorable rates. 9 (Inch Fl. .... .. .I------ - - V Practical Shoe Repairer _A. w. Whitby T. BEEGROF T &. 80.1 Headquarters for Rubber Heels Sol cvorywhoro. In 50:00. II cont! Assisted by W. Tillett Now is the time to get your shoes repaired- and enjoy hot weather comfort. - u I In I` T '7 fl Totont St., Toronto, Ont. PEA GOAL For For Half For Qr. Ton Ton Ton SP:-:c:ALIsT? m._ `.u,...,. n-;-..--. MISS ll. McKERl\|AN 58 Small 8t., Barrio. Scott 8 Are Well Supplied is the cheapest. oauul.?Ull, L'Ul'lUUSlyu W_1th as much cleaxjness as possnble I explained to hlm what ; meant by using this admittedly Inaccurate term. BANKERS Estabuanga 1319. Bookstore 436 4.16 and Repaired. '1'3'n'] Strict Manufacturer of Buggies, can-lagos, Wngong Slolgho and cutters Q4--`-A ----- - 0.-.... u_y umuy inaccurate term. Inn....,J:I..|_.n n -i uuu CI -2' #1 all countries. A k r INVEN- OR'S .LDVIsER.,whs1ch gviuogjerunt tron. 4-.., uuuta, rrames and Blinds. All kinds of Dressed Lumber, Flooring, Ceiling and Moulding kept in stock. Dress- ing done on short notice. Wood turning a specialty. Tanks made to order. The latest improved method for dryin lumber. Fac- tory and Office, or. Sophia and Mary streets. Phone 163. P. O. ._______.____.__.. SIMOOE MARBLE WORKS gARRIE. G. \V _ Birmingham Eye Hospital. Birnfi : me!` Member of British Ophthnl: ' .2ety. P. O. Box 06. OFFICE-78 Dunlop street. Barrie \ } cum Us 3"` I L.R.C.P. & 5. Edinburgh; M.F.P. & 5. Glasgow SURGEON-EYE, EAR. Nos: Am) THROAT l:Igvingspqnt.:years Post Graduate wo_rk_ ll All _ce W. A. LEWIS, M.D., FSURGERY vp_ennm oll.. n ----o Inn Ila (McGILL) (Successor to Dr. R. S. Broad). Oice and Residen: garner Elizabeth and Bradfo ts., Barrie, Phone 105. __________, .,......;;q`uvauaooo 3 CHAPTER XXVI.-(.C0ntinued.) thing of the We have been told something `mid 5 Stho` about amyl pearls, I suggested. P ; :93 .0 '5 Amyl pearls? queried D1`. `S '3' 1" m` Addison, curiously. llmrm, an" , Dc nmnnk -`A----`~* .|4.lt.lJ.D., don, Phys ce and arrie. 4________ ` on. morrruvu-:n Lvou 122 Bloor St. \\f., Toronto, late of Brooklyn, (N.&.) Eye and Ear Hospital, will be at 91 Owen SL. Barrie, every Saturda . Diseases, Eye, Ear, Nose and T roat. Con- sultation hours 11 a.m. to 5 pan. and by appointment. Torontq, Phone North 3326. `* . u xonuuuv AND 1 (Successor to Dr. C. ander), otce and Burton Ave., Allandale. of women and children ous disorders especial] 269. DR. M. H. EMBRE' PHYSICIAN (sllnnaecnr AD SQ_R( % GOFFEY 8: SCHILLER Law Office Over new Bank of Toronto Building, (Entrance Owen St.)-- Money to loan. Telephone 14. Jas. G. Schiller. Daniel J. Coffey. pualw urch. - GRESWICKE & BELL the Supreme Court of Judicatpre of Ontario, Pr-actors, Notaries, Conveyancers, etc. Mental to loan. Oices: In Ross lock. Barrie. W. A. J. Boll, K.C. j ` DONALD R088, LLB. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETG., Bank of Toronto Building, Barrie. Money to loan. personal atteniion paid ti Horseshooinx. v---sun-an-U II Fl-RALUI BARRISTER. soiicrroa, E.Tc.. 606 Continental Life Building, southeast corner Bay and Rich- mond Sts., Toronto. cu $1-lIl'Il' X CIBIVIKT BARRISTERS, Solicitors, Notaries Public and Conveyancers. Money loan in any sums at lowest cur- rent rates. Otce 13 Owen SL. Barrie, Ont H. D. Stewart, L.L.D. D. M. Stewart, unuxuo 1. man, aULlUl'l'US, ETC. Dunlop St... Barrie, Money to loan at current rates on zmprovod farm property W. A. Boys, D. C. Murchison. mu ux p.1'UpC Murchison. MOGAIITIIIY, BOYS I MUHGHISON BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS: Dllnlnn nolvnin lIn------ an-nuuuvli-II UUIVIIH Successor to Lennox, cowan & Brown Barrister, Solicitor for obtaining probate of wills, guardianshi and_ gadministration, and Genera Solicitor Notary, Conveyancer, etc. 0 ces: Hinds Block, No. 8 Dunlop Street. Money to loan. 2 . Z I` TEACHER OF VOCAL MUSIC. Terms moderate. Address: 51 Mary St.., Barrie. --V-I , u---v0 GNU lrton Dnseasol and nerv- :3 especially. Phone HIE ILSIE NELSON PIANO TEACHER. Pupils pro- pared for examination. Studio: 10 Louisa St., Barrle. 3.-yrly. ,--_.-... uusvav Ulln your-medicine. I has " falling, inamma- ` - tion and congestion, * ,~, female weakness, ` " pain: in both aidea, ,` " backacheaand bear- " ;_: ~ ingdown paina, waa A short of memory, not-yous, impatient, paued aloe leu ' nights, anghadi neither strength not -_-- ..-. nu v C.S., Edinburgh, F.C.P., hyelcian, Surgeon, etc and Rpalrlnnnn -- Thursday, August 5, 1315 A 1 IO, {JUL H Stewart. CHARLES W. PLAXTON _ Of\I' Il`IIfl'Il\"I V. 0. ANDREW STEWART & STEWA InlQ"l"I3`!')D o,.I_--31, -- - I. E. G. TURNBULL \ /QIIt\l\ >*` ` .-...a.;, ourgeon, etc. Of- Resldence, Dunlop SL. Telephone 165. mas A. L. JOURDAN V`I !`l1Vr\ r\ `vi-.;. - ALEXANDER cownu Qnnnooonn In JUICUCIGS): Iota term as Red- : Royal London Ophthnlmh >1 Eye Hospital, Bristol; MIC ~ Birmingham : `British opmnaxmoxogicu so i ;_aul.a.UBLIl DE. N Telephone 167. 'GNEc0L0Gy, I. 64 an nnn... nuULUU'!, 56 Collnal ;BEGEoN. .. C. Alex- residence: `Phone 54. us, 1 o 4 Tornntc days fur Arthur :1: ship Fxw m-ction p.m. Partiu-u Pacic l' M. (3. MI Another G.` which U10 lif burg. occurr- AAA \\" . I`:_m nl `pnc-km track. 11-- uuury. can `ipnto thv - of work at complimen D0 m"i{I-2.`L a stop. 3nd,. ll... IJGIIKIU Lakes SI Nicull, I\ nvsda_s:s. ..I-_, , Port Mcic and cultiv: Pun: IIVTI AVlI| l. lo hOUsw Old Laidm Q')1T1ce-49 uuu At tio UIEIUNDWALKIE C.V.0..Ll.D.. D.c.l...Pnnldd JOHN ADD. And Gtnuul land from Inn i` dwv an} Informatic, kaviiu. 8. Th loading P of sixty- business 1 businvss` :1 1 safe _insm liable cover: rodei ue;sa.*.i" years in 3. Its advantum -5. High .cmnL :15.ooa.uoo nssmv: ruun. :13.sou.noo .. awf- .. GI` II` I`! armor \\ whole be (;d by In ON` go-Ls DI`l'(`l;`. 0 IA erated own n are new --.,_ l... MUIUA1 Hero will pay party a Lightnln FIVE St .an r C .5}-'1} THE C`ANADIAN: BANK OF COMMERCE The abilil `.1 8115 iii) the b " X91 J5} `s.', ...unaI|J\. a race they `ire most ms `their knowledge as pnseossions. Just _al_l _their many centur- ')f 8, Cl\'lh7Dfl'nn nnnnni-- ~' I_3e k' M__ ul n..-I_I) _ .- A. an: Luau` U1 f`|lll'I`(\ `Ir--~~ - " ? either or water," she said, mg to believe even aus things than are con- remember *hlII7 15" """ ssions. 1 greater in nur own, we Learn some- . . 11 the WW6 um..,5u'.(1)I1edDigvlolhign to V ' lb0y *: 1 .9t" y Johnson % -35 Idea? know Soy. 0." Pgltfermana-ge ;!a5 he Called hlr-nfn the yacht 'the kidapl?ghf; never Uf)d"t';` I said. ml `L vsvas done. Did 9 stand h0W 1 9.. f that- It was ;'5p,e.?)kVeOp and over fagggllintelltion I `he wh0 learned` 0 At 1`St they Em take the 01'u'Se'u1d. have t0 ' I ugh; they W and cart." Itho * 11' Plans d a , `change I 11` before he ha inklnml ` heir enemy 0 h-. yacht. But J Ehance `ct tgkedtghaib that W03 . pollll S 1 n1ai11t'! V th d; wl'1cI'C73}`3 ` ifo 1"L))` `?""d ,'f21Lkmt?1atUh9 had eb J : to let 11:11:11 gvals safe a;a).:1`8hniS i Cped aat the very l'n0I.n(;]I.1In from] to $iI]vat:?3 {ll ,_,_ `L, igomfdg gseelllillnr sennm 3. Manager IARRII IRAIOII. _. v as uuvuuudlul UIIUIEX." I But," I made question, I don't see how Soy could take such a risk. If it had been Mc- Nish instead of Cameron,. he cer- tainly would have recognized him, when he was brought aboard from the disabled dory." I He though-t of that, but you , must remember that in all those` sixteen years McNish had never once seen Soy. He thought he `had perished with the rest when the Sable Lorcha went down. And so Soy decided that in oilskins, . apparently unconscious, in an . open boat of!` the New England I he had left for dead in the South China sea." /*~ But McNish did recognize him as soon as he laid eyes on him in this house. I saw that my- self, you know, Miss Clement. He recognized him and. was terror stricken." In..- rn-As - ` ,,--.,.., uu auawu uuu II'Oll1 =seemi11g security, would he the g`very refinement of cruelty the Iavenger so much desired. And so the properties were secured at some fabulous gure--I "forgot just What they paid for that fast .power boat--the scene was set, and the. great act of the drama, with Soy still the star, was car- ried to a successful climax." uni " Y --A-'* " ll\,lal\.I u._uab uau UBGII Cu " v~'v_y_s cacub DUI'tl"&lt, borrowed a xL~ili"}z-gl remammg Mr. Cameron's own gamekeepep Sch)! b0yS. : and shot the canvas full of holes, classes .".*- DI`f It Seemed to Soy, then that in """'5- Spite of a his and M0I,an.S was seventeen careful,_preparation this would The confere surely lIlV0lV8 trouble, and that natulje that 11. once more their quarry wuuld centric the i slip through their fingers. And found himself to prevent the possibility of any the_sports or more unrestrained fervor on the pedS- The lb0y s pd1~L_ S - me 1, -h ldeath. ' Oy beat hlm blll.n\\vi?hIhg").t .....cu we uxunaman who worked for him. - No; there you are wrong, Mr. Clyde." Then who did ? Soy himself. He learned of how that boy, unable to control his hatred. of the man who had slain some one or more ofhis kinspeople, carried back the {head that had been cut from the portrait, rifle from C&II]f`.l'n .Q nuyn rrnn1.\1...n.~--V ' have forgotten more than we `asked. them and their ways, and I should not be at all sur- prised to discover that in chem- istry, in medicine even,. they know. Soy assured me that not only for days, but for weeks, he himself came and went about Mr. Cameron s-or, as he called it, McNish's-country place with- out being either seen or heard, simply by using the ether of in- visibility. It was he who deliv_ ered the three letters. It was he who cut the head from the port- rait, and it was he who broke the mirror; and yet no one saw ` him on the grounds or in the house, and indeed there were i very few who saw hi.m in the vicinity. Again and again, he as- sured me, he could have taken his victim's life bu-t that he was intent on inflicting a punishment more protractedly horrible than mere sudden death." ' Who wrote the letters`?I Iat, you .1 iarfest l'\IIvw\ I -- -` And Moran % 1 who 1 l . cott 1 ed . ....suugu one afternoon; on another occasion we had the stunt night which was made public for the amusement of the agers there. Athletics form- an important part of the pro- [ gramme, so that all told it was * a week profitably and pleasant- ly spent. It appealed to the fel- lows articularly because the keyno e of the conference was word,. and the count- ers-ign. Being divided on the Indian Tribal basis the whole system grasped the heart of ev_ ery boy. A great many said it was the most enjoyable week in their life and that nothing so far as they could see at present would prevent them from attend- ing the camp in the second week - ...v.ua auu Ulllllp CF31! 771111 all there were 42 sessions. here were five schedule games. Some of the fellows took a hike to Washago one afternpon; nnnfhmn not--'-3 -' ....c cryulhb Ur III the session periods. faculty of ten we men to whom time meant muc but with the object of the boys view no sacrifice seemed tl great, neither did age nor dign ty sever them from heartily en tering into every sport the be: might enjoy. n fhngn .1..- L I an: vianwu ILS snores. During the time mentioned there gathered together sixty boy delegates representing four cit- ies, twelve towns and seven vill- Twenty-three of the sixty Methodists, twenty-three Presbyterians, seven were Baptists, four Anglicans and three others. Thirty_four of those present were employed, the remaining twenty..six were seven of these two represented the rural communities. The average age seventeen conference was of such a no matter how ee- Individual was he at home either in th Qntn-to nn 4 "* ' _ n and a half ycars.~ -_-- ...,...w., uupc bU 1'eIllOVQ the ilnemory of those seven d.ays from m. When Geneva Park opened up its arms to receive the numer- ous guests, it little thought of how great a representative body would\ patronize its beauties and `breath anew the ozone which may be had ony by those who have visited its shores. Dllrincr the. 44....` we , -,_ wvuuuvl VIIVUI To many an older boy throughout Ontario the week July 19-26, 1915, has formed an important epoch in his career; and has so planted itself upon his mind that even Time itself o.5.u,u U1 last. month, and 1\ Cameron was put, aboard, ha drugged, as one of the crew. (To Be Continued.) usaultuyo The steamer is the Glamor- ganshire, she said, quickly; A freighter; a tramp, I suppose; bound for Hong Kong. She sail- ed on Wednesday, the twenty- eighth of last month Mr. 9 Camepgn wag nnf nk......,: :__... IJLJ puaanuu: pUl'L." And then, for the first apparently, Miss Clement ed to appreciate there was urgency. wmm an---~ There's every chance, of -ov- ertaking it, I interrupted once again.` Tomorrow, or next day, 1 or even today, it may put into` Rio. We must telegraph the United States Consulate at ev- ery possible port. And fhnn 4'nn `1-* n uuuupcu 11' um the steamer-' What steamer? I cried sud; denly reali ly vital piece should have this while st name of it? In jus Clyde," she that I confess exas Pardon -sLs'tently, ` alize, I fea 3' that the one real- of information we obtained, -had all been delayed. What Did he give you the moment, Mr. with a smile perated me. me," I returned, in- `hut you do not re- r, what minutes even zin t a said, may mean in this matter.` NO, don t. The sea now twent bound for Ho still very calm, I really been at y_flve days. It is rig Kong`. steamer has The Older Boys conference. vv uau xuuuwcu You remember I told you that Chinatown was in a state` of frenzy, the next day? You can understand now, why. Soy, of course, reported that McNi,sh had escaped from the steamer- ccWhnf_ Q nn'.nD,_qn 1 ,__:..n j: -.j- .led. Soy met McNish on the `night I/`bu found him. It was he who assaulted him, somewhere about Seventh avenue and Fit`- tieth street, and would have-kill- ed him then `had not the police arrived at the moment. The of- ficers probably `thought McNish was intoxicated and let him go, seeing that he could stand, and so he staggered on to Fifth av- nue; and there you discovered 1m. No, I did not know that," I admitted, a little crestfallen. What followed?" uvm. ......,.-_._L_ - ,_..--`..u- ovvuu p('l'lUU ad by Eiinner at 12.30. One main attractions at noon e reading of the daily Nu 1-." the Innnl m-mm =- - ....,. uuC1C In` H. Hall- study followed by 7.30. At 8 We with- ,he general dining our own beds, than nnrnino nlnonnh `-- no uUUl\ d IIIKB afternoon; urn Inna 4|..- vu uuull (13 V `J- '. the Canadian y Tests. Nation} in the Sunday Aid to the In. A6 rear` .1; Ir ulullul, and MI'.` half- jg nf `n nnn.-- 77 -4\.'\Jull\;\_` buu digni- m1 hl)nnl1'lu nn J .......- vvua IIU tome either the sessmnal `VJ (If Inn ----~~ ty ufvteh were much, nf {Inn |-~---- ~' L n: uu: WBCK Led 'en 2 togremove the {Dunn (In...-. t"-. n--- `the time, Clrnnnf nnnnw 1 1.1 via Ull- buys U III too o ~.-. . medicinal bod and a building-tonic, free iron my harmful drugs. Try it. htb mg 'l\..._A_ l\-A - ,_-- -..-_--.. -an aulllb .I.\Jllllo Science has shown that nasal catarrh often indicates a general weakness of the body; and local treatments in the form of snus and vapors do little, if any good. qt` ______ ,A It has been said that t person has catarrh in some form. 8, North Bay and Intermediate Points-i0.15 a.m. Nor-H} Bay-10.15 and 7 p.m. Orill1a-3.30 .m. Meaford and Benetang-iO a.m. (op_ol31 mail) and 7 p.m. (closed ma: . _ Summer trains carry incom- mg mall but no outgomg man. -_ _ _ can only be enjoyed by those whose digestive organs work naturally and regularly. The best corrective and preventive yet discovered for irregu- lar or faulty action of stomach, liveror bowels, is known the world over to be -u-uuuu ull tions-7 a.m Toronto Only- p.m. Dninte_4 n M -uu r-v FUSE UWIBO. Barrie R.M.D. 1--(Crown Hill) etc.)--12 o'clock noon. Barrie R.M.D. 2-(Grenfel)--l2 o'clock noon. Midhurst and Cundles-Between 11.30 and 12 noon (as soon as Toronto mail is sorted). Allandale--10 am. and 4.50 p.m. Painswick-1O a.m. Toronto and Intermediate Sta- tions-7 a_m and K nn .. - uoo Traln _ From Arrive goronto .. .Midhurst 12.15 a.m. 00 .. ..Midhurst 5,30 a.m. usnuu u1'D'b Utopia . . Midhurst . . Utopia . . ualull ul ab`: Utopia Midhursft. Crjaighurst . Mldhurst . Midhurst-" /Jl...n.n~ ` !cAlIADlAAN PACIFIC RAILWI TIME TABLE June 28, 1915 hV_lHA_T cnmmn IS t From Collingwood and Meaford .. 1 From Penetang and Mid- land, via short line (Mondays only) .. .1 From Penetang and Mid- land (except Sundays and Mondays) .. .. 395'Barrie to Collingwood and Meaford .. .. . For Penetang and Mid- land via short line, leave Allandale .....l: 62'From Meaford & Pene- `tang for Hamilton .. 1 63`From .Hamilton for Meaford and Pene-; tang .. .. .. .. .. ' bowels, is known world to to Hamilton .. `Barrie to Pe Meafoz-d_ netan afl vu LULUIIDU LU 43'Tor-onto .t.o i}.ra\./=.:n11.1irs.t.. 4/n`Huntsville to Toronto.. 45'ToI-onto to Midland 48"North Bay to Toronto.. 47Tor0nto to North Bay..i TIME TABLE. .ln Effect Juno 28, 1915. No. 531'Toronto to North Bay . . 46iNorth Bay to Toronto . Gravenhux-st to Toronto - 10'NOI`th Bay to Toronto..1 55"ToI`onto to North Bay..1 58'Algonquin Park to To- ronto .. .. .. .. .. 57'Toronto to Algonquin B3 II`! uccu ulu OII - the fourth round. 8 [bl Ulllluo In a recent match between Meaford and Thornbury in which the latter was badly beat, Sib Rowe started in to pitch but lasted only four innings. He re- tired after a home-run drive had been made off his offerings in fourth round Baseball fans will regret to learn that Otto Arnold, the clev- er catcher of the Cookstown baseball team, met with a severe injury last week. While assist- ing in ripping lumber in his father's machine shofj, he had his foot badly cut at the heel and ankle. The cut is a very serious one and. it will be a considerable time before he is able to be around. 1.. - vs uuly 1163!: year. Dear boy readers,` lay your plans to be present next year, and Sunday School workers aim to go there for the week Aug. 16- 23, 1915, for yours will be an ex- gerience also never to be forgot- ` en. !f J01) next year. DER P hnu nnn J. NIAILS CLOSE. Barrio Post Otco. --12 o'clock nnnn

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